Egypt signs several arms contracts in EDEX 2018

The Egyptian armed forces signed several arms contracts with international companies during the International Exhibition for Defence and Military Industries, EDEX 2018, according to the military spokesperson’s Tamer El-Rafaie on Wednesday.

A memorandum of understanding (MoU) was signed to establish a joint company between a French naval defence company, Naval Group, and an Egyptian Marine Industries and Services Organisation (MIASO) to provide maintenance and technical support for all French naval units operating in the Egyptian army.

The Egyptian Naval Forces (ENF) signed another MoU with a French company specialised in joint manufacturing.

Other French companies, Thales Group and ACTIA, signed with Egypt a two-part deal to supply equipment for Egyptian satellite ground stations.

Commander of Egyptian air forces, Mohamed Abbas, signed an agreement with French Dassault Aviation to provide technical support and spare parts for Rafale jet fighters recently purchased by Egypt, to ensure their technical validation.

Abbas also signed an agreement to purchase drones from China’s National Aero-Technology Import and Export Corporation (CATIC). Another agreement was signed with Italy’s Leonardo company to supply advanced radars for the Egyptian air defence forces.

Among the agreements, there was one signed with the Portuguese EID, part of the UK-based independent technology group Cohort, to supply an internal communication system, and another deal with the Bulgarian company, Samel-90, to supply and develop electronic jamming stations in Egypt.

“These deals were the results of the successful first International Defence and Military Industries Exhibition, EDEX 2018, which aims to enhance the defence capabilities of the Egyptian military’s various branches,” El-Rafaie concluded.